Definition of Carmagnoles

1. carmagnole [n] - See also: carmagnole

Lexicographical Neighbors of Carmagnoles

carlings
carlinite
carlins
carlish
carload
carloads
carlock
carlocks
carlosruizite
carlosturanite
carlot
carlots
carls
carlsbergite
carmagnole
carmagnoles (current term)
carmaker
carmakers
carmaking
carmalum
carman
carman meniscus sign
carmelize
carmelized
carmelizes
carmelizing
carmen
carmen figuratum
carmichaelite
carminate

Literary usage of Carmagnoles

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Miscellaneous Prose Works of Sir Walter Scott by Walter Scott (1848)
"... Army recruited with carmagnoles.— The .Du/èe resolves to Re. treat— Thoughts on the consequences of that ..."

2. The history of the French revolution, tr. with notes by F. Shoberl by Thomas Carlyle, Marie Joseph L. Adolphe Thiers (1838)
"These reports he called carmagnoles. At the end of every month he intimated, for form's sake, that the powers of the committees had expired, and that it was ..."

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